That graphic showing IT workers like the changes is puzzling. I am in the field and most IT guys I know don't go anywhere near Facebook. It's a data mining, virus portal, creepfest.
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Public Opinion Rejects Facebook's Changes [INFOGRAPHIC]
SodaHead Infographics
2011/09/23 15:00:00
Last week we asked SodaHeads what they thought about Facebook's recent changes.
There are always a few people acting like the world has gone up in flames whenever Facebook changes something, but this time the chagrin was palpable.
To top it off, speakers at the Facebook f8 conference on Thursday revealed there would be more change to come -- a lot more.
It looks like the buzz was justified, because an overwhelming majority of respondents thought Facebook should drop the changes like a bad bowl of clam chowder and bring back the old News Feed -- the News Feed we grew to know and love, where we could exercise our right to choose whether to view top stories or recent stories!
Are you with us?!
Of course you are. (Most of you, anyway.)
But that's not all we found. We were a little bit curious to see who was leading the charge against algorithmic news feeds -- and dying to know who actually liked them.
We also gave you a broader look at who's on the 'book these days, and took a glimpse at Facebook's new partners-in-crime, Spotify and Netflix.
Let's dive.

There are always a few people acting like the world has gone up in flames whenever Facebook changes something, but this time the chagrin was palpable.
To top it off, speakers at the Facebook f8 conference on Thursday revealed there would be more change to come -- a lot more.
It looks like the buzz was justified, because an overwhelming majority of respondents thought Facebook should drop the changes like a bad bowl of clam chowder and bring back the old News Feed -- the News Feed we grew to know and love, where we could exercise our right to choose whether to view top stories or recent stories!
Are you with us?!
Of course you are. (Most of you, anyway.)
But that's not all we found. We were a little bit curious to see who was leading the charge against algorithmic news feeds -- and dying to know who actually liked them.
We also gave you a broader look at who's on the 'book these days, and took a glimpse at Facebook's new partners-in-crime, Spotify and Netflix.
Let's dive.

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We had this when they tried to change Facebook chat. And we see what happened there.
not everyone has a happy life that they want displayed from baby to adult.
i think alot drunk people that post on there now will find it alot less fun if they keep ruining it. its only popular as the classic version in my humble opinion. why mess with a good thing. i think there could be deeper control or something more... i would never do what i just saW on youtube about it.
But I do like the way photos come up in the news feed now as opposed to before;
I just don't like having to see TOP news before RECENT -.-
It's irritating;
I want recent, not top >.>